telephone tr72201 wi tk 3201 to place a want ad in hm herald hi qvk at wayta hvy or tall easily and afhclanttr georgetown herald for fine printing a cwrtury of service m n a printers h owlwhml a llconj onmon feat ofbco dpl ottawa gmfgntown ont tnuraday dacamtmr 24lh 1959 stujh copy fiton tit graham fame i heads credit masonic lodge party for senior citizens mhuty christmas ays santa as he okes with mr and mrs albert dotson rotanans party for senior citizens last week in knox church hall some o guests left to right are mr and mrs bert weston alex keen mrs dolson mr douon and miss beatr ce hume local main street merchant graham farnell was chosen as worshipful master of credit lodge no 219 af 3c am grc at their annual election of officers wor bro jim linton thank ed the brethren for their sup port during the past jear and mud that he knew the lodge would continue to progress dur ing next term he announced the retirement of two officers bro mm wright who had ac ted as secretary and bro g l rojal the chaplain these two offices were filled bv or bro james secretarv rae as ctupl local busini elected offn douglas latj ted as as the fi ted is bro bro j den i warden j secret ev norval union choirs combine i for christinas carol service photo by gene green nine lesson carol service st georl church feature the carol sen ice of the nine lessons drew its usual capacil congregation to st ceorge an annual event in the con with soaring part for thi grcgalional lives of the norval ranos and tenors th ud luton prebvtenan chur- j nicm church babe is born in beihelnem en ins to hear ches was observed on thursday j bv adolphe with a solo ble storj a evening december 17th in un bv mrs uod cnchton contral ture 10 the se the members of the unior one m j choir for the eungn verc as the chrp follows lorne rchdekin elizabeth uarjt flma xlark wilma ecclefebonnie jfendlev ean lee inyrtaile cj clure jane mcclurq i mcclure margaret a rousing lyrical piece 1 1 nion church happy yearunvent ion church when the joint choirs presented a christmas carol service the leadership of the two senior choirs s in th hands of mrs eric beard awlairs llojd davison presi ded at the organ the rev u roval presented the dent v stox in paraphrase and prose c tt anda beginmng with the old testa revnolds ment prophecies of messiah and mcgee rol moving to the various familiar acenes or the christmas child roal in the new testament the tra ditional carols were sung b a senior large congregation and included 0 come all ye faithful it came upon a midnight clear hark the herald angels sing as with gladness men of old god rest you merrj gentle men hoh night peaceful night n and the recessional jo to the world the junior choir of norval presbyterian church was alo in attendance and presented two numbers the first the angels song is an old russian carol which was verv popular i in cxartst days and is now mis hen much in the clandestine strace man of christian people seeking to tor keep alive their faith under ng oppression and tvrannj the fter th second selection the ngelus of the chof beus ii i traditional french i sundav w carol with the children voices church emolatiug the bell of a great were served bv cathedral ringing across the fro- donald mrs aen meadows mrs a h mckanl the senior choirs of norval nd leslie and m and i nion churches chose the anderson flowers were night of nights bv michael ted to mrs beard and mrs da mn de w3 er a thci- firt fuon bv f l thompson and presentation with special parts norman learn on behalf of the william far tenors and basse the see- 1 choir averv happv throng i of the evening ond anthem was the first j of people set off for home when i rathbone acted fhrtstttas mom bv tony n the lights ftnallv dimmed at for carol singing stand for grace as the yearly dinner tendered senior citizens by georgetown gets underway in knox church hall this year s party set a new high n at tendance guests were treated to a variety program and each rece ved a gift from tha photo by gene green eight goal splurge in hird whomp orillia irgetown scored eight urn i the friday field day fattened the third period as thev i the point totals for most of the on the power to beat raider snipers junior beau handih fridaj night mont jamie cunningham and bud varev blinked the red light three times apiece chard and demerge each counted twice and blake inglis and rearguard ro lin ben once hines with p pair and rowe- and forbes did tha orillia de lves the brad mage but not before lockhurtt beeton allis had slvmied numerous attempts hen the other which could have put the north- the first of the erners ahead m thi ejrlv stages skimmed off lockhurst s puck stopping had a lot to do with the orillia crumble in the third georgetown led 51 dt tha end of the firt period and 7 1 after two demcrse threw i hammer on shropshire in the finale and the pair drew the the two platoon onlj fighting penalties of th game win was the fifth for the and lifted their percen k to an even 500 play their next game on in bradford against setting fords who mav of the combined ho- p from the four towns e of their strongest jearsjf club flutters thev ii in almost entire h dif leup on the next night ove football has n president addresses holy name society tion for thi fowubingo on mon mbenttl were made ided messrs j r tucker r llcox ling impetu williams played the piano chairman mrs reg and mrs john elliott mr and mrs william hunter mr and mrs mr care was removing business meehng a motion to buv a number of an interesting and letting table extensions f r the talk bv m j cur church hall constituted the dent of the diocesan final business matter of the name lnion provided a evening ftecember sess on for the a a prelude to the mam pansh holv nairn evm of the evlmng the pres- on and guelph regional dir ectors messrs m o bnen and 1 bordmgnon were introduced and made brief complimentary remark regarding the artivit ies ol the local societv follow ng ttit e wordi of encourage ment mr a noms president parish building of tht holv ross parish hoiv recommended bv name societ introduced the committee that a s speaker mr j curtin iffd th vk k president of the dloctsan nuowing a br ef discu- iiolv name lnion he tuw under of the details a motion in i societies in 66 panhea mbt allen- ade bv mr a obvme missions in addition to wars wepresente d seconded bv mr p carnev the huge task of adimnisterng eaneeni w unanimouslv accepted tic such a large group he also find keu for tn drew to be held in me partiapate act vul as march 1960 will be shorth av secreurv treasurer of the ht liable peler separate school board at the request of father curtin sffeke of the diff thomas the pastor ten men tculties involved jn the format volunteered to assist as ushers lon and maintenance of an ac at sunda masses for the com- holy name unit he point nantinn employees staff childrens parties vear the chief ushers for ed oul that societies across the un cass mr and mrv stan a pece of paper from between the the legion hall was the cene fl 9 iff an ll 00 o clock dioees were using more or lfs lien milton mr and mjohn roll of the brasher when the of the vanan ass n ol canada masms messrs j bovle thr l method to increase d keuy mr and mrs bob accident happened his arms staff party on friday evening g mnn and f carmichael re- membership reminder cards lane were palled into the machine december 18th the ladies of sdecme personal invitations and memt and one of them was broken in the legion w catered to the numerous were etahip flnves yet in spit ol two places delicious turk o recruited tor the preparat witt only limited inv tha trimmings whlch was mucn r inrnwhnmti itp imlinhl with promotion to auditor for uquor manager an employee of the lcbo georgetown branch for ten years jun ritchie 15 lnion st will commence new duties with beard early liexl tn onllia mr ritchie who has been a georgetown revdent for 42 years will be auditing or alan thompson treated tha trimmings which was hini before he was taken to hospital bv georgetown olun- eer ambulance service itb tenuous sp dc tl cbnstnu cnb to pafepuon o of tb ww n n thor to issembluig boh tta interior i oartlv jord the noiu u4 etrtor chnstm cnhs epmon tta rlts of the hich hid been tmel b and to in the stone wu -p- tlxrwed no conclule he hose room it the geor comm ttee hesded bv sun e projeh ng the church entrance to the menberihip pr retown memonal arena rang i prior blv as u ed br mr r trtm the parkink lot blera wljl fun and uugbter on sim- 1 tbmlm i joe nte i as decided that the n- v f v day afternoon when the em- tus comi r a arrang v ia in the seventh annual catnolic alliance childrens istmas party was decided that the w mvdistncu tll ms ed cnttdren parcel jp zrzzzz n gave a children partv thex i sok place ut the legion iu1i l zt towew cartm all enjoved games and george on satnrdav aftenwrn from two 7 n ht irv h mfight bockwood here in 1918 an original member of tb- stores delighted the children to four thim santa visits handicaped kids georgetown burv be is also o lu mttooa9 wfm 1 1 idreir e a nember of the masonic lod- branch 120 canadian legion held on sunday evening j 10 following ibe mm- ahn crwniev mr b kl vicfvprestdebt of the society may that he drew hown prior santa clans who arrrved thro man of the hour santa claas nd kdox pn the eottrteaj of tte atetary cbj waofdistriteted gifts to all thei local that were v lor aid tn t sntotion he believes a vuit from the w that the trouble lies jn the spirit of the tunes to ilhxstr ate tins hat related some of his the well and eth rty nlno church til ctdi of cj nwr tbtbewi rr guw lb ue kmbr and iafand trm fc tor knr- ntsriid iwma bilk as opd f u co sckool u1 zljtl tlkmori opbra arobd i sb phyns vmf m dm id o titer b j t at m isifjtta m1 ssmtm 7 cstj j j or tk ov